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I wouldn't keep any animal that hurt my children. And I would have no qualms about getting rid of it.

And just like with my dog that had aggression to my son at first, I would work on the issue and behavior before immediately jumping to "getting rid of it". I have a sweet and loving dog that gets along well with my child, even if it was a little work to get to this point. Every time I see them snuggling, I'm glad I didn't just throw in the towel early on.

Are you petting him when he does it? There's a really good show on Animal Planet (I think) called My Cat From Hell. The guy is like Cesar Milan for cats. He's had a couple shows with biters and one of the things he always tells them to do is watch their tail. If you are petting them and their tale begins to get swishy then you have to stop at the first signs of swishiness. I'll see if I can find a link to the show.

^^^umm no. cats play by killing so you need to play with him before loving so you will need things like cat teasers kitty balls, boxes. He needs tp burn off his kitten energy. He is acting out just like a toddler who never gets to run and play.